u/Fit_Value805

When did you start appreciating lighter fragrances?

I usually reach for fragrances with some depth, but lately I like lighter scents more. I notice how different a soft fragrance feels when I wear it during the day. Neroli, clean woods, airy florals and fresh musks are starting to stand out to me more. I smell them on someone and immediately want to know what they are wearing. I still enjoy strong perfumes, especially when I want something richer, but lighter scents feel more interesting to me right now. I like how they stay close and let me notice small details in the scent. Tom Ford Neroli Portofino is one that makes sense to me for this. What lighter fragrance made you appreciate this style?

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u/Fit_Value805 — 1 day ago

The Ultimate 'Your Skin But Better' fragrance?

I keep coming back to scents that feel close instead of loud, lately that has been Imagination by Louis Vuitton, it sits close, feels fresh, and blends in a way where the fragrance feels like part of me instead of sitting on top, a few sprays in the morning, then hours later I still catch little hints when I move around, it stays clean, airy, and smooth the whole time, I reach for it when I want something that feels polished yet relaxed, plenty of fragrances smell amazing, although this style keeps pulling me back because it feels so natural on skin, Which fragrance is your ultimate "your skin but better" scent?

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u/Fit_Value805 — 22 days ago